Dear Alexei,

Thank you for your quick reply.  

Yes, I'm a bit perplexed as well.  

Yes, I am referencing the same entitytypeid's found in the resource 
graphs.  I've sent you the file so that you can look over what I put 
together and see if there is a fault there.

I was reinstalling a bit out of order:  start elasticsearch, install_arches_db, 
build, and install_packages.  I've changed that and followed the steps you 
specified: install_arches_db, start elasticsearch, and install_packages.  
I'm still getting persistent EH data that shows up every time that I view 
the localhost:8000/Arches/index.htm.  I then tried stepping back and 
reinstalling Django and Elastic Search and then continuing on with the 
install and build and loading of the data management package.  

Thanks,

Scott


On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 1:28:31 PM UTC-5, Alexei Peters wrote:
>
> HI Scott,
> Welcome to Archesproject!  
> From what you've said in your email you should be seeing your new data.  
> Does your new data reference the same entitytypeid's found in the existing 
> resource graphs?
> Maybe you could send me your new resource_info file and I could test 
> locally.  Rerunning the install_arches_db script should delete all the 
> contents from the database, so I'm a bit perplexed as to why you're still 
> seeing the EH data. 
> Did you start the elasticsearch process before you reran the 
> installation?  The steps to reinstall are: install_arches_db, start 
> elasticsearch, and install_packages.
> Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
> Cheers,
> Alexei
>
>
>
>
> Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173
>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Scott Branting <scottb...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>> We've been following this thread while attempting to import our own data 
>> into our installation of Arches v2 on a windows 7 x64 machine.  We've 
>> modified and replaced the resource_info.csv file with a small amount of our 
>> test data and put the new file in the CDS package.  We've then gone back 
>> through the steps of clearing the running install_arches_db, build, and 
>> install_packages.  However, at the end of that we're still seeing the test 
>> data from English Heritage rather than our new data on the localhost.  Am I 
>> missing a step(s)?  Do we need to make further alterations to certain 
>> authority documents or resource graphs?  I'm assuming that if it was a 
>> syntax error in the new resource_info.csv file that it would have errored 
>> out during the build and install process.  Is that correct?  
>>
>> Thank you and have a great day,
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 3:21:20 AM UTC-5, Eloise Stancioff wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks Adam! Hopefully, all will go well!
>>>
>>> Have a nice day
>>> Eloise
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Adam Lodge <alo...@fargeo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Eloise, 
>>>>
>>>> From the perspective of a clean Arches install, the order of operations 
>>>> would be as follows:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Prepare your authority documents files (including administrative 
>>>> area)
>>>> 2. Populate the resource_info file with your own data - per the example 
>>>> I gave you
>>>> 3. Run the build process (including data load)
>>>> 4. Configure your settings (including map_config.)
>>>>
>>>> Given that rosy scenario, everything should be easy - assuming your 
>>>> data are perfectly set up. 
>>>>
>>>> On the front of perfectly set up data… another point of note about 
>>>> administrative area authority document: You will want to either delete or 
>>>> modify your ADMINISTRATIVE SUBDIVISION AUTHORITY DOCUMENT.values.csv file 
>>>> to be consistent with your administrative area data.  Specifically, you 
>>>> will want to add the appropriate "admin area type" values and remove the 
>>>> ones with value type of "geometry".
>>>>
>>>> In reality though, it is likely that you have already attempted to 
>>>> build and load data, and that will require some backtracking on the 
>>>> software install that Alexei is more qualified to chime in on than I am. 
>>>>
>>>> Unless you already know that this order of operations will not work for 
>>>> you, then give it a shot.  I may have to pass the torch to Alexei though 
>>>> on 
>>>> next steps if it doesn't work.
>>>>
>>>> Adam
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Adam Lodge
>>>> Geospatial Systems Consultant
>>>> Farallon Geographics
>>>> 415.317.6625
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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